| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - Christianity - 1835 - 402 pages
...them Fought against frowns with smiles ; gave glorious chase To persecutions ; and against the face Of death and fiercest dangers, durst with brave And sober pace march on to meet a grave. °*> their bold breasts about the world they bore thee, And to the teeth of hell stood up to teach... | |
| Giles Fletcher - English poetry - 1836 - 400 pages
...thee, Fought against frowns with smiles ; gave glorious chase To persecutions ; and against the face Of death and fiercest dangers, durst with brave And...; In centre of their inmost souls they wore thee, Where racks and torments striv'd in vain to reach thee. Little, alas ! thought they Who tore the fair... | |
| Gems - 1841 - 624 pages
...Thee, Fought against frowns with smiles! gave glorious chase To persecutions, and against the face Of death and fiercest dangers durst, with brave And...: In centre of their inmost souls they wore Thee, Where racks and torments strived in vain to reach Thee. Each wound of theirs was thy new morning, And... | |
| Sacred cabinet - 1841 - 222 pages
...persecutions ; and against the face Of death and fiercest dangers, durst with brave And sober pace inarch on to meet a grave. On their bold breasts about the...; In centre of their inmost souls they wore Thee, Where racks and torments strived in vain to reach Thee. Each wound of theirs was thy new morning ;... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1844 - 692 pages
...gave gloria "** To persecutions ; and against the face Of death and fiercest dangers, durst with bra« ne, began to inquire what flint, What rock, it was that crept through all his thev bore tw And to the teeth of hell stood up to teach th« ; In centre of their inmost souls they... | |
| France - 1845 - 484 pages
...Christ, " Fought against frowns with smiles ; gave glorious chase To persecutions; and against the face Of death and fiercest dangers, durst with brave And sober pace march on to meet a grave." CRASHAW. And thousands, among whom the Gauls may be numbered, who beheld this glorious " cloud of witnesses,"... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1845 - 958 pages
...of thee Fought against frowns with smiles, gave glorious chase To persecutions, and against the face Of death, and fiercest dangers, durst with brave And sober pace, march on to meet a grave.' CRASHAW. THE occupants of the library, namely Mrs, Gordon, Giulia and Nice, did not at first look up... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1847 - 712 pages
...of thee, Foughtagainstfrownswith smiles ; gave glorioui chase To persecutions ; and against the face Kendall and Lincoln Where racks and torments striv'd in vain to reach thee. Little, alas ! thought they Who tore the fair... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1847 - 712 pages
...thee, . Foughtagainstfrownswith smiles ; gave glorious chase To persecutions ; and against the face scorn, To some old tomb am borne, Thy fetters must...power bequeath . To those of Death ; Nor can thv the*, Where racks and torments striv'd in rain to reach thee. Little, alas 1 thought they Who tore... | |
| Literature - 1847 - 610 pages
...of thee, Fought against frowns with smiles ; gave glorious chase To Persecution ; against the face Of death and fiercest dangers durst with brave And...their bold breasts about the world they bore thee, And in the teeth of Hell stood up to teach thee ! In centre of their inmost hearts they wore thee, Where... | |
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